A Student Publication of Lorain County Community College

Grappling with school post Columbine

Destiny Torres Executive Director  Generation Z have never known a world without the fear and anxieties of a shooting happening at their school. They were born into an era shaped by Columbine and Sandy Hook, and have grown up wincing…

Music for the troubled mind

Caitlyn Ujvari  JRNM 151  Listening to music is one thing most college students can bond over. However, students may be unaware of the several benefits of including music into their curriculum, especially at a young age. “I don’t know so…

The troubles with Thanksgiving prices

Gregory Visnyai  A Correspondent  You can expect to pay more this Thanksgiving for food—turkey in particular—as the price for fresh, boneless, skinless turkey breast has risen from last year’s price of $3.16 per pound to $6.70 per pound this year,…

Dreaming Big post college: college students talk about their ambitions

The Collegian Staff Ambition. The word strikes up images of runners, teachers, soldiers and politicians, but one of the most ambitious groups on the planet is a culmination of all: students. Students, especially college and above, continuously push themselves in…

How Covid-19 has changed Thanksgiving

Hayden Lowstetter Staff Writer Ever since Covid-19 left its impact on the world there has been a disconnect on the connection between families. The pandemic has uniquely affected children and families by disrupting daily routines. These routines can be anything…

Meet the women athletes of LCCC

Jaidan Comer JRNM 151 Women’s opportunities in predominantly men’s activities have always been a heated topic, especially among citizens in America. These wide arrays of topics can include having a job or the right to vote, or it can even…

Ringing in the holidays, even overseas

Destiny Torres Executive Editor Every year, people all over the world celebrate the spirit of the season by sending holiday cards to family and friends alike. But at Lorain County Community College, students and staff spread the cheer a little…

The financial stresses of college

Destiny Torres Executive Editor Attending college can be a stressful time for anyone, but the stress doesn’t stop at academics for students who are financially independent. “Not only do I go to school full time, but I work two part…

How technology helped a blind person “see”

Lauren Hoffman Editor-In-Chief For many of us, watching the birth of technology has been exciting, scary, and everything in between, but for some it’s also been a necessity. Meet Shane “I started using technology at the age of five and…

Greetings from South Asia

Corentin Aboulin  JRNM 151 On Nov. 16, the Program Director of LCCC’s International Initiatives, Dr. Shaun Marsh invited students to join him at his presentation “Being Globally Engaged: The Critical Components of Global Mindedness and Citizenship Education”. As a university…